4-(3-chloropropyl)morpholine hydrochloride is a chemical compound used as a pharmaceutical intermediate in the manufacturing of active pharmaceutical ingredients. It is structurally related to the topical anesthetic pramocaine, which was discovered at Abbott Laboratories in 1953.
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CAS 57616-74-7
N-(3-Chloropropyl)morpholine
pharmaceutical intermediate
4-(2-Chloroethyl)morpholine hydrochloride
pharmaceutical intermediate
2-(2-bromoethoxy)ethan-1-ol
pharmaceutical intermediate
N-Cbz-cis-4-Hydroxy-L-proline methyl ester
pharmaceutical intermediate
6-Bromo-2-naphthoic acid
pharmaceutical intermediate
Hexanoic acid, 6-[[6-[(6-amino-1-oxohexyl)amino]-1-oxohexyl]amino]-
pharmaceutical intermediate
4-(3-chloropropyl)morpholine;hydrochloride
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